Editorial: CPS and COVID-19: Don’t let students fall behind – Chicago Tribune

"A recent study by Brown University projected that students 'are likely to return in fall 2020 with approximately 63-68% of the learning gains in reading relative to a typical school year, and with 37-50% of the learning gains in math.' CPS has to protect its students, but can’t afford for them to lose any more academic ground. The district has two months to put Chicago’s children back on the right track."

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rick1099
5 years ago

So CPS leaders are hoping to raise graduation rates from nothing to maybe 1 or 2 students a year?

Bill
5 years ago

So the Chinese Virus really is not that dangerous?

Is that what the Tribune is opining here?

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